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Posted: 02/29/2012
- In 2010 voters overwhelmingly told state lawmakers to draw new political maps without any favoritism for those in the legislature. Today, the task of deciding if lawmakers followed voters’ instructions fell to the Florida Supreme Court. A divided court seemed unsure of what it should do next.

Posted: 02/29/2012
- Every year thousands of Floridians suffer traumatic brain injuries. Many of the injured are high school athletes, who get back in the game after suffering a concussion. Legislation would take the decision to keep playing out of the hands of players and coaches and make doctors decide.

Updated: 02/29/2012
- Florida State University Coach Jimbo Fisher, his wife Candi and their two sons will be delivering a check to the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital for Fanconi anemia research.

Posted: 02/29/2012
- As a part of this month’s Black History Month celebration, Governor Rick Scott an nounced the selection of Mary McLeod Bethune, Claude Denson Pepper and Charles Kenzie Steele as the first inductees into the Florida Civil Rights Hall of Fame.

Updated: 03/01/2012
- FAMU's president says it's crunch time. He says these last two weeks of the Florida Legislative Session are critical for the university. That's why faculty, students and alumni came out in full force for FAMU Day at the Capitol.

Updated: 02/28/2012
- The Florida Bar, the state's guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, announces that the Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 17 attorneys, disbarring five and suspending eight, including one attorney from Tallahassee.

Updated: 02/28/2012
- The Florida Association of Secondary School Principals (FASSP) voted to oppose bills, which would weaken a proven system in order to unfairly benefit a few schools with a predisposition to cheat and break the rules.

Posted: 02/28/2012
- Senator Stephen Wise (R-Jacksonville) and Representative Erik Fresen (R-Miami) joined Governor Rick Scott, fellow lawmakers, parents and teachers in support of expanding school choice and access to quality education to all of Florida’s students.

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